"Organoids: What is the Science and What are the Clinical Applications?" -15 June, 2017
A fast-growing area of stem cell research is modeling the early development of organs and tissues in vitro using stem cells. How has this research advanced understanding of biological processes? In what areas of research has this science been used? Speakers present basic and applied research on brain organoids, kidney organoids, and mini-guts, and discuss how organoids are providing insights into disease, tissue repair, and applications for precision medicine.

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Translating Stem Cell Therapies: From the Lab to Patients 2019

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Milstein Lecture 2021 - Organoids to model human diseases - Hans Clevers

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3D Cell Models: Organoids, Spheroids & Culture Insights

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Arnold Kriegstein (UCSF) 1: Outer Subventricular Zone Radial Glia Cells - Brain Development

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How organoids help us understand ourselves and treat diseases

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How to Start Coding | Programming for Beginners | Learn Coding | Intellipaat

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Bioengineering a Kidney Chip for Better, Safer, and Faster Drug Development

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Brain Organoids 101

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Organoid technology—from adult stem cells to miniature organs

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Targeting the human kinome: cancer drug discovery

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How AI Cracked the Protein Folding Code and Won a Nobel Prize

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Antibiotics

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Creating brain organoids to uncover what makes us human

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What Happens to PFAS After Water Treatment? Managing Disposal of PFAS Treatment Media

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A New Era of Medicine with iPS Cells - Lecture by Professor Shinya Yamanaka

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Wildfire Smoke Exposure Science: Challenges, Insights, and Future Directions

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AlphaFold - The Most Useful Thing AI Has Ever Done

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Arnold Kriegstein (UCSF) 2: Cerebral Organoids: Models of Human Brain Disease and Evolution

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Tips and Techniques for Culturing Organoids

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